ATHENS, 51G ATTICA. Thermopylffi to Philip, xi. 423 ; professions of Philip to, after his conquest of Therinopylce, xi. 425 ; and the honors conferred upon Philip by the Amphiktyons, xi. 429; and Philip, formal pesice be- tween, from n.- c. 346 to 340, xi. •*42 ; mission of Python from Phi- lip to, xi. 44G ; and Philip, pro- posed amendments in the peace of, B.C. 646, between, xi. 446 seq.; and Philip, disputes between, about the Bosporus and Hellespont, xi. 450; increased influence of De- mosthenes at, B. C. 341-338, xi. 452 ; services of Kalias the Chal- kidian to, b. c. 341, xi. 452; and Philip, declaration of war between, b. c. 340, xi. 455 seq. ; votes of thanks from Byzantium and the Chersonese to, xi. 461 ; accusation of the Amphissians against, at the Amphiktyonic assembly, b. c. 339, xi. 470 seq. ; and Thebes, unfriend- ly relations between, b. c. 339, xi. 484; proceedinfrs at, on Philip's fortification of Elateia and appli- cation to Thebes for aid, xi. 484 seq. 491 : and Thebes, alliance of, against Philip, b. C. 339, xi, 490; Demosthenes crowned at, xi., 493, 495; proceedings at, on the de- feat at Chaeroneia, xi. 502 seq. ; lenity of Philip towards, after the battle of Chajroneia, xi.505; means of resistance at, after the battle of, Chaeronia, xi. 508; honorary votes at, in favor of Philip, xi. 509 ; sen- timent at, on the death of Philip, xii. 10; submission of, to Alexan- der, xii. 12; conduct of, on Alex- ander's violation of the convention at Corinth, xii. 17 seq.; proceed- ings at, on the destruction of The- bes by Alexander, xii. 44; Alex- ander demands the surrender of anti-Macedonian leaders at, xii. 45 ; pacific policy of, in Alexander's time, xii. 277 seq. ; position of par- ties at, during and after the anti- Macedonian struggle of Agis, xii. 280 ; submission of, to Antipater, xii. 322 seq. ; state of parties at, on the proclamation of Polysper- chon,xii.345 ; Kassander gets pos- seiaion of, xii. 361 ; under Deme- trius Phalcrens, xii. 362 {p.q. ; cen. sus at, under Demetrius Plialereus, xii. 363 ; Demetrius Poliorketea at, xii. 373 seq., 382, 384 seq., 388 ; alteration of sentiment at, between b. c. 338 and 307, xii. 376 ; in b. c. 501 and 307, contrast between, xii. 377 ; restrictive law against phi- losophers at, B. C. 307, xii. 379 " embassy to Antigonus from, xii. 380 ; political nullity of, in the gen- eration after Demosthenes, xii. 392 ; connection of, with Bosporus or Pantikapaeum, xii. 480 seq. Alhos, i v. 23 ; colonies in, iv. 25 ; Mar- donius's fleet destroyed near, iv. 314 ; Xcrxes's canal through, v. i'l seq. Atlas, i. 6, 8, 9. Atossa, iv. 252. Atreids, i. 157. Alreus, i. 1 55 seq. Atropos, i. 7. Attains, the Macedonian, xi. 513; and Pausanias, xi. 515 ; death of, xi. 518. Atlalus, uncle of Kleopatra, death of, xi. 8. Attic legends, i. 191 seq. ; chronology, commencement of, iii. 49 ; gentes, iii. 54 seq. ; demes, iii. 63, 66, 68, iv. 133??.; lawof debtor and credi- tor, iii. 99, 109 n. ; scale, ratio of, to the ^ginoean and Euboic, iii. 171 ; Dionysia, iv. 69. Attica, orgms distribution of, i. 193 : division of, by Kekrops, i. 195; obscurity of the civil condition of, before Solon, iii. 49 ; alleged duo- decimal division of, in early times, iii. 50; four Ionic tribes in, iii. 50 seq ; original separation and sub- sequent consolidation of commu- nities in, iii. 69 : long continuance of the cantonal feeling in, iii. 70 ; state of. after Solon's legislation, iii. 154; Spartan expeditions to, against Hippias, iv. 122; Xerxes in. v. Ill seq. ; Lacedaemonian in- vasion of, under Pleistoanax, v. 349 ; Archidamus's invasions of, vi 129 seq., 154, 221 ; Lacedaemonian invasion of, b. c. 427, vi. 239 ; in- vasion of, by Agis, b. c. 413, vii 288 ; king Pausanias's expedition to, viii. 273 seq.